For the price of two Jack In the Box tacos, San Jacinto College now owns a fire truck.

The City of La Porte has sold one of its decommissioned vehicles to the school for a whopping $1.

Students at the college's Firefighter Training Academy will now have another fire truck to use for hands-on training.

La Porte sold them a $1 fire truck back in March as well. This new emergency vehicle is a little more advanced than that one though.

The academy prepares students to take the Texas Commission on Fire Protection Basic Suppression exam, which opens them up to entry-level firefighter positions across Texas. Each school year there are three academy classes with about 24 future firefighters taking the course.

The program at the school is getting high marks, according to Jeannie Peng-Armao, spokesperson with San Jacinto College.

"The academy achieved a 100 percent pass rate this year on the Texas Commission on Fire Protection's Basic Suppression test," says Peng-Armao.

The truck will be presented to the school on Thursday morning in La Porte, and cadets will hold a firefighting demonstration for those in attendance.

La Porte's Mayor Louis R. Rigby, representatives from the La Porte fire department, and the San Jacinto College Chancellor Dr. Brenda Hellyer will be on hand for the demo.